noun
- plural of matzo or matzah; unleavened bread eaten during Passover
Usage: Also spelled matzos, matzahs, or matzos; Jewish religious context
Examples
- During Passover, families eat matsahs instead of regular bread.
- The bakery sells boxes of matsahs for the holiday.
- She broke the matsahs into pieces for the meal.
- Matsahs are a central part of the Passover Seder.
- The recipe calls for matsahs meal as a substitute for flour.